Nicosia
  • 1. Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, is a unique and historically rich urban center that holds the distinction of being the last divided capital in Europe. The city is situated in the central part of the island and is split into two parts: the southern Greek Cypriot side and the northern Turkish Cypriot side, separated by the Green Line, a demilitarized zone established by the United Nations in 1974 following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Nicosia is known for its diverse cultural heritage, with influences from various civilizations including the Byzantines, Venetians, Ottomans, and British. The old city is surrounded by impressive Venetian walls, built in the 16th century, which are among the best-preserved in Europe. The historic center is filled with narrow streets, charming squares, and a variety of architectural styles, including Gothic, Ottoman, and modern structures. Notable landmarks include the Selimiye Mosque, originally a cathedral known as St. Sophia, and the Ledra Street crossing, a key point where visitors can travel between the two sides. Nicosia is also a vibrant cultural hub, offering a rich array of museums, galleries, and traditional markets, while providing a dynamic culinary scene that reflects the island's mixed heritage. As a city steeped in history yet actively engaged in contemporary issues, Nicosia embodies both the struggles and aspirations of its people, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the complexities of identity and coexistence.

    What is the capital city of Cyprus?
A) Larnaca
B) Limassol
C) Nicosia
D) Famagusta
  • 2. Which wall surrounds the old city of Nicosia?
A) Venetian walls
B) Roman walls
C) Byzantine walls
D) Ottoman walls
  • 3. What river runs through Nicosia?
A) The Euphrates River
B) The Orontes River
C) The Nile River
D) The Pedieos River
  • 4. What is the currency used in Nicosia?
A) Drachma
B) Euro
C) Dollar
D) Pound
  • 5. Which famous cultural institution can be found in Nicosia?
A) Metropolitan Museum of Art
B) Louvre
C) British Museum
D) Cyprus Museum
  • 6. Which leading university is located in Nicosia?
A) University of Cyprus
B) University of Athens
C) University of Istanbul
D) University of Malta
  • 7. Which barricade separates the two communities in Nicosia?
A) Blue Line
B) Yellow Line
C) Green Line
D) Red Line
  • 8. Which empire captured Nicosia in the 16th century?
A) Byzantine Empire
B) British Empire
C) Ottoman Empire
D) Roman Empire
  • 9. What is the architectural style of the Selimiye Mosque?
A) Baroque
B) Modern
C) Gothic
D) Renaissance
  • 10. Which plaza is a well-known gathering place in Nicosia?
A) Eleftheria Square
B) Taksim Square
C) St. Peter's Square
D) Syntagma Square
  • 11. Nicosia is known for its production of?
A) Ceramics
B) Silk
C) Lace
D) Jewelry
  • 12. What is Nicosia's status regarding capital cities in divided countries?
A) Last divided capital
B) Largest capital
C) Most populous capital
D) First divided capital
  • 13. Nicosia is known for its which cuisine?
A) Cypriot cuisine
B) Italian cuisine
C) French cuisine
D) Spanish cuisine
  • 14. Nicosia has a unique feature being the last divided capital in Europe since when?
A) 1985
B) 2000
C) 1974
D) 1990
  • 15. What is Nicosia’s local dialect of Greek called?
A) Modern Greek
B) Classical Greek
C) Koine Greek
D) Cypriot Greek
  • 16. Which historic event is commemorated by the Ledra Palace Hotel?
A) Treaty of Versailles
B) Independence from Britain
C) World War I
D) The conflict in 1974
  • 17. What type of climate does Nicosia have?
A) Desert climate
B) Mediterranean climate
C) Tropical climate
D) Arctic climate
  • 18. Which sport is popular in Nicosia?
A) Baseball
B) Rugby
C) Football (Soccer)
D) Cricket
  • 19. Nicosia’s economy is heavily reliant on which sector?
A) Services
B) Mining
C) Agriculture
D) Manufacturing
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